Right to Resist: From 9066 to 2021 Film Series - RESISTANCE AT TULE LAKE

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Directed by Konrad Aderer / 2017 / 79 mins

Tule Lake is where the troublemakers were held. These were the incarcerees who spat at the government’s loyalty questionnaires, who sought a collective voice against injustice, and who questioned the flag that cast a torturous shadow over their families. This is the untold story of courage, controversy, and anger in a “jail within a jail.” Unheard of voices marginalized for over 70 years challenge the dominant nationalist narrative of one-sided wartime "loyalty."

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Part of Right to Resist: From 9066 to 2021 (Sept 13 - Dec 13) curated by Brian Hu of San Diego Asian Film Festival for The Rebellious Miss Breed. The series chronicles resistance, from Fred Korematsu’s acts of disobedience against the incarceration of Japanese Americans to contemporary outrage against post-9/11 internment and racism targeting Muslim Americans and those of South Asian and Middle Eastern descent. Collectively, these works take the Japanese American incarceration and the recent racially-tinged paranoia not as discrete eras, but as a continuum of hate, heartbreak, and distress that has mired our nation from its founding, but that has also inspired its victims to consider more purposefully and imaginatively the paths of resistance that are just as foundational to the nation’s ideals of liberty.

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This conversation is part of the program series The Rebellious Miss Breed: San Diego Public Library and the Japanese American IncarcerationThis project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a partner of the NEH. Visit calhum.org.

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